also, read wells dystopian when the sleeper awakes which predates we by two decades. (I checked out wikipedia, which says he rewrote it in 1910, which is still before we!)

1) No one asked for your recommendation. 2) When you give your recommendation without asking, you look like an overarrogant douchebag. 3) When you go so far as to specify a fucking dystopia, you look like an even bigger douchebag.
Here's what it looks like:
"HEY someone mentioned dystopias and I just read the Wikipedia entry on it so I can spout out bullshit to make it seem like I actually know some cool shit, since Wikipedia + Sparknotes + Google + inherent time delays when posting make it so I can fake knowledge and participate in pseudointellectual snobbery! WHEEEEEE!!!!!
p.s. cocks lol"

As an adjunct to Godwin's Law, I would like to propose Yungbluth's Law, in which an argument's legitimacy is inversely proportional to its use of Orwell or Orwellian langauge, such illegitimacy increasing as a percentage based on the proximity of the Orwellian reference to the beginning of the statement.

Several things: 1) No one asked for your recommendation. 2) When you give your recommendation without asking, you look like an overarrogant douchebag. 3) When you go so far as to specify a fucking translation, you look like an even bigger douchebag.

You know what, nobody asked for that analysis of yours... And from those two unasked things the book recommendation is certainly more useful than your raging gibberish.